Bristol businessman Arron Banks blocked from his own US President party
- Arron Banks was denied entry to the United States to attend his own party celebrating Donald Trump's return to the White House, costing £150,000.
- The party was set to host 300 guests, including prominent figures like Elon Musk and Nigel Farage, at the Hay-Adams Hotel.
- Banks criticized the U.S. Embassy's decision as politically motivated and linked to past allegations involving Russia.
- Steve Bannon claimed the Biden administration blocked leaders of the Populist Nationalist Movement from gathering in Washington.
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Biden Regime Blocks Arron Banks from Entering US for President Trump's Inauguration - The UK Reform Party Co-Founder is Holding a Ball with Nigel Farage That Night
As Arron Banks faces a denied entry to the U.S. for Trump's inauguration, the political landscape grows ever more tumultuous. Discover the implications of this surprising move and the star-studded party plans.
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